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they're in mourning. someone actually pounded on a friend's door and literally they were shouting, someone in this town has to start talking to us. this is our story. that's how we're being treated." the sense that the media is there and it's really stressful and annoying to the people who are trying to make their way through this tragedy. >> that's what we do, the famous song "get the widow on the set." you stick a mike in their face. >> i've never pounded on someone's door like that. >> not pound on the door, but that is what we are trained to do. you want the exclusive interview, you want to get the person who has the most information and get them on camera. >> in situations like this it's wrong. >> i do think there was a heavy media footprint. i do think they were starting to resent people and i think we need to pull back in terms of leaving the community alone. what i'm saying is the whole issue about guns and violence and culture, which the press has largely shied away from except in the aftermath o
they're in mourning. someone actually pounded on a friend's door and literally they were shouting, someone in this town has to start talking to us. this is our story. that's how we're being treated." the sense that the media is there and it's really stressful and annoying to the people who are trying to make their way through this tragedy. >> that's what we do, the famous song "get the widow on the set." you stick a mike in their face. >> i've never pounded on...
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and you can imagine this morning, soledad, many are mourning her loss. >> so true. the kind of music she sings, it's called banda music what is that? >> it's a regional mexican music, heavy on brass. talks about the life of common, regular people. and it was appealing to mexican immigrants, especially in the state of california where she was born, soledad. so incredibly popular and she was known as the diva of banda. she popularized that genre of mexican music. >> sad story. thank you, rafael. appreciate it. >>> john berman back from vacay. welcome back. >> great to be back. we may learn as early as today, the identity of an elite navy s.e.a.l. rescuing an american doctor held hostage in afghanistan. we know the s.e.a.l. was a member of s.e.a.l. team 6, the same group that took down osama bin laden. we don't know if he was part of that raid. dr. dilip joseph's family issued a statement offering thanks and condolences. >>> the radio show that pulled a prank where kathryn the dutches of cambridge was a patient was shut down. they are stunned by the nurse's death. >> t
and you can imagine this morning, soledad, many are mourning her loss. >> so true. the kind of music she sings, it's called banda music what is that? >> it's a regional mexican music, heavy on brass. talks about the life of common, regular people. and it was appealing to mexican immigrants, especially in the state of california where she was born, soledad. so incredibly popular and she was known as the diva of banda. she popularized that genre of mexican music. >> sad story....
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that's why senator feinstein and i have moved ahead forcefully action even during this period of mourning, because we need to bring together the movement in the community, which is articulated by newtown united. i met with them in my office in washington and then again last night in newtown. and i think that we are at a historic moment. >> how will we know? what will we know if it's different? at what point can citizens say it's taking too long or the nra is slow walking this stuff again? it seems to me every time we say it's going to be different also, that's another similarity. >> we had that same conversation after columbine, which i covered. we had that same conversation after aurora and all the other ones in between. same conversation. >> remember that the first gun assault law, assault weapons law took five years to pass. it was first proposed in 1989 after the stockton shooting and senators metzenbound and feinstein worked on it five years. i'm determined, i'm committed. but the president is absolutely right, that the american people have to stand up. i'll tell you what also is dif
that's why senator feinstein and i have moved ahead forcefully action even during this period of mourning, because we need to bring together the movement in the community, which is articulated by newtown united. i met with them in my office in washington and then again last night in newtown. and i think that we are at a historic moment. >> how will we know? what will we know if it's different? at what point can citizens say it's taking too long or the nra is slow walking this stuff again?...
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newtown, connecticut, mourns the loss of 27 of their own. the investigation into the shooter and what drove him to commit such unspeakable acts. it does continue. >> games garabiono is a psychology professor at loyola law school and also the author of "lost boys," how our sons turn violent and how you can save them. you look back at who does these kinds of mass murders, usually they're young, they're men, they're suburban. what else can you tell us that's a thread among those who perpetrate these crimes? >> after the fact, it seems much clearer than before it actually happened. these young men, these boys are building a tower of blocks. each block contributes to them getting to this point. it's not the result of any one block, but usually temperamentally they're particularly sensitive, a little bit odd. they experience social rejection. they experience isolation. but also they prepare for this. they play violent video games that get them ready psychologically, even technically. then they get fixated on this delusion, this idea, that somehow
newtown, connecticut, mourns the loss of 27 of their own. the investigation into the shooter and what drove him to commit such unspeakable acts. it does continue. >> games garabiono is a psychology professor at loyola law school and also the author of "lost boys," how our sons turn violent and how you can save them. you look back at who does these kinds of mass murders, usually they're young, they're men, they're suburban. what else can you tell us that's a thread among those...
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. >> and on this christmas morning, a community mourning another senseless shooting tragedy. this time in upstate new york where four fire fighters were shot, two fatally, after being lured into a sniper's trap on christmas eve morning. this is a man who allegedly set fire to a house near rochester, new york. 62-year-old william spengler, an ex-con who spent 17 years in prison for beating his 92-year-old grandmother to death with a hammer back in 1980. police say after torching the home he perched himself on a nearby berm with a firearm and began shooting volunteer fire fighters as they entered his so-called kill zone. listen as fire fighters called for help from the scene. >> multiple firemen down, multiple firemen shot. i am shot. >> the fire is on the south side of the road. he's shooting from the north side with what i believe is an assault rifle or hunting rifle. i'm struck in the lower back or lower leg so i need ems. >> killed in the shooting, officer tomasz kaczowka, a 911 dispatcher who was just 19 years old and lieutenant michael chiapperini, a 43-year-old volunteer
. >> and on this christmas morning, a community mourning another senseless shooting tragedy. this time in upstate new york where four fire fighters were shot, two fatally, after being lured into a sniper's trap on christmas eve morning. this is a man who allegedly set fire to a house near rochester, new york. 62-year-old william spengler, an ex-con who spent 17 years in prison for beating his 92-year-old grandmother to death with a hammer back in 1980. police say after torching the home...
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>> well, you know, my focus is, one, respect the families, mourn their losses, make sure our schools are safe, and then start the conversation and listen to the floridians. what i do every day is travel the state, almost, pretty much every day, and listen to floridians and get their ideas and then come back, based on those ideas of what we can improve. >> well, i hope it all goes -- all those conversations turn into meaningful conversations before i get to go out and cover another tragedy of which we've now done a bunch of them. >> i can't imagine this happening to our families. >> my goodness, no. governor rick scott, governor of florida, thank you, sir. appreciate your time. still ahead, 2008, look at statistics in japan, they had 11 gun-related murders. the u.s.? 12,000. shouldn't we look at other country's gun policies? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic ef
>> well, you know, my focus is, one, respect the families, mourn their losses, make sure our schools are safe, and then start the conversation and listen to the floridians. what i do every day is travel the state, almost, pretty much every day, and listen to floridians and get their ideas and then come back, based on those ideas of what we can improve. >> well, i hope it all goes -- all those conversations turn into meaningful conversations before i get to go out and cover another...